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Over the course of my career, I have performed countless pelvic exams on women of all ages from all walks of life. There are two common patient behaviors that I have observed. First, most women leave their socks on. This could be the fact that most stirrups are cold, but it also seems like one feels just a little less exposed when wearing at least one item of their own clothing. The other thing that almost every woman does in the exam room is hide her undergarments under her pile of clothes. It is interesting that almost everyone, me included, feels the need to cover and hide their “unmentionables” when they are about to bare the very areas normally covered by these garments.
Read moreSorry for not having an article last week. A virus hit me hard and I just did not have the energy to do that news article. Feeling better so we are back on track.
Read moreAndy Williamson, Lake Andes, recently fished the boater division of the St. Croix Bassmaster Central Open on Ross Barnett Lake, Mississippi, held April 28-30. Although he finished a dismal 213th of 225 competitors, he hopes the experience will lead to better future results.
Read moreThe South Dakota Department of Education announced its annual list of South Dakota's Regional Teachers of the Year. Making that elite list for Region 3, is our very own Mrs. Knodel. This fall, one of the five regional finalists will be selected to represent the state as the 2023 South Dakota Teacher of the Year. That individual will be South Dakota’s candidate for the National Teacher of the Year Award. The 2023 National Teacher of the Year will be announced during a ceremony in Washington, D.C., in spring 2023.
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